The development of the 112 tank started in 1962. The project was to feature parts and components of medium and heavy tanks. Existed only in blueprints. The 113 tank was a further development of the 112.

112

Stock

Level

Turret

Weight (t)

Turret Armor (front/sides/rear, mm)

Gun Traverse Speed (deg/s)

View Range (m)

VIII

112

12000

240/130/60

26

380

Level

Gun

Weight (t)

Average Penetration (mm)

Rate of Fire

Dispersion at 100 m

Aiming Time

VIII

122 mm D-25TA

2590

175/250/61

390/390/465

4.55

0.46

3.4

Level

Engine

Weight (t)

Engine Power (h.p.)

Chance of Fire on Impact

IX

12150LS

1068

580

12

Level

Suspension

Weight (t)

Load Limit

Traverse Speed (deg/s)

VIII

112

18000

49

26

Level

Radio

Weight (t)

Signal Range (m)

IX

A-220

0

600

Compatible Equipment

Compatible Consumables

Player Opinion

Pros and Cons

Pros:

Good alpha damage

Extremely tough upper hull plate, effectively more than 260 mm thick, with a near invincible turret, no shoulder plates

Few weak spots beyond lower plate, and cupolas are small and relatively hard to hit

Good straight line speed, can keep up with some medium tanks, and terrain resistance makes up for lower engine power

Preferential matchmaking (tier 9 max, no tier 10 battles)

Cons:

Shoots rather slowly, considering the IS-2 has the same gun, is a tier lower and shoots faster

Thinner side armor than the IS-6 (although it's sloped and spaced)

Very weak lower front plate is easily penetrated, and often set on fire as well

Poor accuracy, terrible aim time, typical of Russian 122mm guns and their derivatives

Performance

The 112 plays much like a highly exaggerated IS-6, with even stronger strengths and even weaker weak points. It trades 20mm of side armor for an additional 20mm on its front, still heavily angled, giving it an effective armor of more than 260 mm at the front. The turret is also extremely thick and very well sloped, capable of shrugging off shots from even tier X guns. However, the lower glacis is much weaker, capable of being pierced by practically anything that it will face.